Discover Rwanda with Paris Saint-Germain
Paris Saint-Germain players embarked on a unique challenge to learn more about Rwanda using their senses. Find out if they were up to the task!
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Contact UsL'ouïe | Sound
Test your skills. Can you guess the words like Neymar?
L'ouïe
Sound
Try this challenge with your friends and guess which word they’re saying!
Miel – Honey
Kigali – The capital city of Rwanda
Bee Keeping & Honey Production
Bee Keeping in Rwanda
Beekeeping in Rwanda has been practiced for many years, with techniques passed down from one generation to the next, making Rwandan honey among the sweetest!
Kigali
The Capital City of Rwanda
Rwanda’s capital city, Kigali, is dynamic, cosmopolitan and progressive. It’s green, clean and safe with a unique culture and friendly vibe.
La Vue | Sight
Join the players to discover the spectacular sights of Rwanda!
Rwanda or Not?
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Kigali
Rwanda
Known as the land of a thousand hills, Rwanda’s stunning scenery and warm, friendly people offer unique experiences in one of the most remarkable countries in the world. It is blessed with extraordinary biodiversity, with incredible wildlife living throughout its volcanoes, montane rainforest and sweeping plains.
One&Only Nyungwe House
Nyungwe National Park
One&Only Nyungwe House is set on a working tea plantation on the edge of Nyungwe National Park. Chase waterfalls, trek chimpanzee or try the exhilarating jungle canopy walkway high above the rainforest floor.
National Parks
Akagera National Park
The relatively warm and low-lying plains of Akagera comprise savannah, woodland, wetland and a dozen lakes. In partnership with African Parks, Rwanda has recently reintroduced lions and rhinos, meaning visitors can once again see the Big Five on safari.
Magashi Camp
Akagera National Park
Lakes
Lake Kivu
Part of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, Lake Kivu in the west of Rwanda is surrounded by magnificent mountains and has deep emerald green waters covering a surface area of 2,700 km2. It is Rwanda’s largest lake and the sixth largest in Africa.
L'Odorat | Smell
Discover the aromas of Rwanda!
L'Odorat
Discover the aromas of Rwanda!
Visit Rwanda and experience the unique aromas of Rwanda.
Miel
Honey
Artisans from across Rwanda work hard to bring some of the best honey and beeswax products to the international market.
Cafe
Coffee
A patchwork of 450,000 small growers produce coffee all across Rwanda, but coffee visits are primarily centred near the shores of Lake Kivu. Some farmers’ cooperatives and washing stations offer tours explaining the coffee process through the year.
Le goût | Taste
Discover the taste of Rwandan coffee.
Le gout
Taste
Discover the taste of Rwandan coffee!
Coffee
Dukundekawa Cooperative - Gakenke
Dukundekawa Cooperative cultivates high quality coffee at an altitude of 1800 – 2200 m just near the mountain gorilla habitat in Rwanda, producing high-end coffee for the international market.
Coffee
Buf Cooperative - Kibumbwe, Nyamagabe
This coffee is brought to you by the Buf Coffee Cooperative that brings together more than 7,000 small farmers to produce one of highest-quality coffee anywhere in the world.
Coffee
Lakeside Coffee - Rutsiro
Sourced from the shores of Lake Kivu, from the volcanic highlands to the rolling hills of Rwanda, each coffee bean is nourished and then roasted to perfection to produce that perfect cup with aromas of apricot, lemon and rose.
Coffee
KOAKAKA - Huye
The KOAKAKA cooperative was founded in 1999. Its coffee has been chosen as the best coffee in the country and KOAKAKA has FairTrade, Rainforest Alliance and UTZ certifications.
Toucher | Touch
Get in touch with nature.
Toucher
Touch
Swipe right to learn more about the natural beauty of Rwanda.
The Big Five
Lion
In 2015, lions were reintroduced to Akagera National Park. The population of these queens and kings of the savannah now numbers close to 40.
The Big Five
Leopard
Akagera is considered a hotspot for leopard viewing, and they can be spotted while in the park in a game drive – especially at night.
The Big Five
Elephant
Akagera is also home to a large herd of elephants, which continues to rise in number thanks to conservations efforts led by park rangers in collaboration with local communities.
Big Five
Black Rhino
The magnificent and critically endangered Eastern black rhino was reintroduced to Akagera National Park in 2017, bringing this iconic species back to the country after a 10-year absence.
Big Five
Buffalo
Akagera is home to thousands of buffalo, which can be spotted on the savannah plains in the north of the park.